Voters are positive about a few aspects of Trump’s presidency, like his stance on keeping jobs within U.S. borders, and his handling of the North Korean crisis. But the response to most questions asked by the poll is overwhelmingly negative. More than half of Americans disapprove of the changes in government spending Trump’s administration has proposed, think Trump has accomplished very little in his first three months, and don’t like how the president has handed major administration positions to members of his own family.

Trump seems to have kept the faith of his voting base, however, as almost all respondents polled answered that tthey stand by their decision to vote for him. Many of his loyalists also believe that Trump has kept his campaign promises.

Other results appear to reflect the chaos of the early days iof the administration. Fifty three percent of voters say that they believe Trump is a “strong leader,” which contradicts the fact that they also believe that he doesn’t have the right kind of judgement, personality, or temperament to serve effectively. Fifty eight percent of respondents don’t believe that he is trustworthy.

Overall, rather damningly, the voters polled don‘t believe that Trump and the Republican party are in touch with the concerns of the American citizens. Interestingly, the majority also believes that the Democratic party is out of touch with its citizenry as well.